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Contact & FAQ — Egg Farm Benefits

Contact & FAQ

Welcome to Egg Farm Benefits. Below you’ll find our contact information, ordering options, delivery details, and answers to the most frequently asked questions about chicken eggs, nutrition, safety, and handling. If you can’t find what you need, please contact us directly — we aim to respond within one business day.

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Contact Information

Egg Farm Benefits
Address: 125 Meadow Lane, Farmville, State 12345
Phone: (555) 123-4567 — Mon–Fri 8:00–17:00
Email: [email protected]
Customer Support: [email protected]
Wholesale & Partnerships: [email protected]

Ordering Options

  • Online Store: Order through our website for single purchases, mixed dozen, and bulk cases. Secure checkout accepts major credit cards and PayPal.
  • Phone Orders: Call (555) 123-4567 to place an order with our sales team. Phone orders processed during business hours.
  • Subscription: Weekly or biweekly delivery plans available. Manage or pause subscriptions in your account dashboard.
  • Wholesale & Retail: Minimum order quantities and recurring delivery schedules available for restaurants, grocers, and co-ops. Contact [email protected] for terms and pricing.
  • Farm Pickup: Pick up your order at our farm during scheduled pickup windows. Select pickup at checkout.

Payment & Cancellation

We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, and bank transfer for large wholesale orders. Cash accepted for farm pickup. To cancel or change an order, contact us within 24 hours of placing the order for standard deliveries. Subscription changes must be made at least 48 hours before your next scheduled shipment.

Delivery & Shipping

  • Local delivery: Same-week delivery to Farmville and surrounding towns. Delivery windows are provided at checkout.
  • Regional shipping: Insulated packaging with cold packs available for longer routes. Transit times vary; choose expedited shipping if needed.
  • Delivery fees: Calculated at checkout based on distance and order size. Free local delivery for orders over a specified amount.
  • Handling: Eggs are packed in sturdy cartons to minimize movement. For long shipments we use temperature protection to preserve freshness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your eggs pasteurized?

Most of our eggs are unpasteurized when sold fresh. If you need pasteurized eggs for recipes that require raw or undercooked eggs, ask about our pasteurized product line — available by special order.

How should I store eggs?

Keep eggs refrigerated at or below 40°F (4°C). Store them in their carton to prevent odors and reduce moisture loss. Avoid placing eggs on the refrigerator door where temperatures fluctuate.

How long do eggs last?

Fresh eggs can last 3–5 weeks in the refrigerator from the pack date. Use the “best before” date on the carton as a guideline. You can also perform a float test in water — fresh eggs sink, while older eggs may float.

Are farm-fresh eggs safer or more nutritious?

Farm-fresh eggs are similar nutritionally to commercially produced eggs. Differences like yolk color and flavor may result from hen diet. Eggs are an excellent source of high-quality protein, vitamins D, B12, and minerals like selenium and choline.

Do eggs raise cholesterol?

Eggs contain dietary cholesterol, primarily in the yolk. Current research indicates that for most people, moderate egg consumption (up to one egg per day) does not significantly increase heart disease risk. Individuals with specific health conditions should consult their physician.

What about allergies?

Egg allergy is most common in young children but can affect adults. If you have a known egg allergy, avoid eggs and products containing eggs. For cross-contact concerns at events, let us know so we can advise on precautions.

Can I eat raw eggs?

Raw or undercooked eggs carry a small risk of Salmonella. Use pasteurized eggs for recipes like mayonnaise, Caesar dressing, or uncooked desserts. For vulnerable groups (pregnant people, elderly, infants, immune-compromised), avoid raw eggs.

What should I do with cracked eggs?

Discard eggs with cracked shells unless you cook them immediately. Cracks increase the risk of contamination. If you receive cracked eggs from us, contact support for a replacement or refund.

How can I tell if an egg is fertilized?

Fertilized eggs look the same as unfertilized ones. Unless incubated, fertilized eggs will not develop into chicks. We can provide unfertilized eggs upon request if you prefer.

What’s the difference between organic, free-range, and conventional?

Organic eggs come from hens fed organic feed and raised under USDA organic standards. Free-range hens have some outdoor access. Conventional eggs may be from cage-free or caged systems depending on the farm. Labeling standards vary—ask us for specifics about our flocks and practices.

Food Safety Tips

  • Always refrigerate eggs promptly.
  • Wash hands and surfaces after handling raw eggs.
  • Cook eggs until whites and yolks are firm to reduce bacteria risk.

Returns, Refunds & Quality Guarantee

If you are not satisfied with your order or receive damaged goods, contact support within 48 hours with photos. We offer replacements or refunds for legitimate quality issues. For wholesale disputes, our team will inspect and work with you to resolve promptly.

Still have questions?

Reach out to us at (555) 123-4567 or [email protected]. For wholesale inquiries email [email protected]. Follow our social channels for farm news, seasonal specials, and recipe ideas.

Thank you for choosing Egg Farm Benefits — where quality, transparency, and sustainable practices meet to bring fresh eggs from our hens to your table.

Contacts

+491833335072

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[email protected]

119, Solferinostraße, Langenhorn, Hamburg-Nord, Hamburg

Our Team

James Wilson

James Wilson

Sales Director
Mia White

Mia White

Communications Manager
Joshua Clark

Joshua Clark

Cybersecurity Director